The Givert Contested Election Case. Ile Given and Weaver contested election rase is now in the ;hands of an examiner. ThP Court of Common Pleas appointed (len. C. H. T. Collis, with powers to receive testi mony. Yesterday, in the office of the ex aminer, the case was partially heard. The evidence occupied four hours, and was as follows: James W. Piavell, a witness on behalf of the contestant, sworn—l was a member of the 19th Pennsylvania cavalry; I am not now; was discharged in November; belonged to Co. B; was a private; the, regiment left Baton Rouge on the 2d f August; butl re inained there, ondetached duty, until the latter part of October, hen I was ordered to General Sheridan; the camp of the regiment was within a square of my quarters up to the-2d of August; February sth, 1864, the regiment was consolidated into six compa nies; the next consolidation was at Baton Rouge, in August, 1865; at this consolidation there were about 200 men in- the regiment; the sick and wounded numbered a third more; on October 10, 1865, I was detailed at Baton Rouge as clerk; the regiment was not in or near that point, not within 1,000 miles of it; there were then only two men of the 19th cavalry there; they were Hyzer and :myself; on the 10th of October the 'officers of Co. B were Capt. Frank Reeder and Lieut. Joseph C. Castle; Reeder was acting Lieu tenant-Colonel; we had no second lieuten ant; John Wilson was not an officer of the company, nor had we any private of that name; William Downey was orderly ser geant when the company lett Baton Rouge; Henry Lee was not an officer of Co. B; there was no such man in the company, nor was William Smith nor Henry Moore; I know of one Cook, a corporal in Co. I; never heard of William Reynal or John M. Munch; there is a Hicks, an'orderly in Co. B; a Ser geant Wilson.was in the regiment, but not in Co. C, and he was mustered out shortly after•the regiment left Baton Rouge; there was no Robert Anderson or Christian Blu thard, or David H. Lane, nor Daniel Far ney;' I know one Smith, but his name was not William; never heard of Maxendrey Rercher, nor James L. Wagner, nor John Wilson; never had but one Wolf in the whole regiment, and he deserted at Union city in 1862; looking at the return for Co. B, 19th Pennsylvania Cavalry, I find the fol lowing names of men who belonged to Co. B on that day: Augustus Strickler and John Mulholland, sergeant; when Co. Bleft Baton Rouge it was 60 strong. Cross-examined—l had notification that I was not consolidated into Company B when I arrived at Cairo, about a month after wards; I joined Company B at Baton Rouge in August following; Sergeant Downing kept the company roll; I was in camp every night; after they left and went up Red river I knew nothing of them. Re-examined—On the 10th of October none of the company headquarters wer6 at Baton Rouge ; there was not a cavalryman within twenty miles of the place ; there was no election held in October last in Baton Rouge ; there was a post office there, and a hospital with soldiers in it, but only four or five of our men. 111,Charles A. Dnnkelberg, a witness called by Mr. Weaver, sworn—Am captain of Company C, 2d Pennsylvania Veteran Re serves heavy artillery; have reported here by order of the War Department; my com pany is now three miles from Petersburg; have been captain twelve months, enlisting in 1861; we were in Petersburg after the 4th of April, 1865; the company at first num bered 130 men, now I have 113; on the 10th of October I had a few men more; it was recruited in Wayne county, but since re cruiting I have had new men from all parts of the world; John Yeager was not an offi cerT of the comps ; a man of that name had been discharged wo years. before; Charles Howe:N.7BS never officer of the company; he was a private, nd was discharged twenty months ago; W' William Snyder and Joseph Bishop were not officers; there were privates of those names, but both were discharged a year ago; my company never was at Burkesville; looking at the election returns for my company I recognize Charles Howe, James Snyder, John Yeager, all discharged a, .yeaj• before; Joseph Fisher, who was absent, sick, on October 10th; Stephen Brown, wild was in Surrey county, forty five miles away; John W. Mung, who de serted four years ago; Fred. Willie, George* Wilhelm; Nicholas Sehup, Isaac Shelley, all • discharged a year ago; Henry Geaha was with the company only four weeks. John .Harvey was discharged in July, 1865; Peter Wirum died in fall of 1864; John Johnson died four years ago; Casper Schaff is with' the company; James Weaderwork was in -%urrey comity, Va., on October 10; John Ottens was in Surrey county. The captain thus specified every 'name on the roll, all of whom were discharged, some two and three years ago. He resumed his testimony by saying that there was no elec tion in his company on October 10. Two gentlemen came to the camp and asked' to open a poll, but permission was refused, as only five. men were in camp; I told those five to go and vote with Company K, if they wanted to, but only one, William Nelson, went; he, Lieut. Sheets and myself were all the votes of my company; we voted with Company K. Cross-examined—Surrey county is not in the same direction as Burkesville; four of our companies, D, B, A and I were there on the 10th October; I had twenty men on de - stached duty at Surrey county; my company was detached at different points. George N. Doolittle sworn—l live in Fac tolyville, Wyoming county; was First Lieu tenant Co. I, 3d regiment Pennsylvania veteran heavy artillery; was mustered out Nov. - 13, 1865, but was with company on 10th of October. The company was in the city of Richmond in barracks; before that we were stationed in the outskirts; we went there in April; the company was together with few. exceptions; a private, Robert J. Murphey, was in my company, bat not present on October 10; Thomas C. Jones was present; a Wm. Smith was also; there was xto such name as John W. Taylor; I know the names of all the men in my company present on the 10th of October, but not of .all those who did not belong to the company. , The roll was handed to witness. He picked out a score of names; nearly all were.deser ters, who had left in,the spring or fall of 1864. The Lieutenant closed by testifying that therewas no election held in his com pany on the 10th of October. I was with the' company all day. Twenty-five or thirty men were messengers for Gen. Ord's head -quarters in another part of the town. The examination here closed. ,Skating in Canada.7"l4kating Rink" in Montreal—The Rreservation of Ice. The best classes of, the people in the larger towns of Canada do not usually skate in the .open air, but during the past few years have been building what they call "rinks" or skating-houses, which they use instead of ponds or lakes. The advantages of the rinks" are, apparently, that they facilitate - the production of ice, the Urger being of but little depth, and as the ice is covered, it is protected from the; rain and snow storms which tend to destroy it or'rerider it useless. 'Thus the ice may be kept better and longer than it could be without the house. There are many rinks in Canada and one!or two in the United States. The best are in Que bec and Montreal. For the purpose of ing our readers some idea of "rink" skat ing, we copy from the Montreal Gazette an account of skating in Canada: • . • This popular; winter amusement ofnearly all classes in a position to pay a share of the expenses °fa rink, broke . out in its present form among the gay belles of Quebec, in Air -about the year 18.53. It rapidly extended •; throughout the province—ultimately grow ing to the proportions Of an extensive earn mercial undertakinz, in which, of course, the social element predorninated. The la dies of Quebeaoriginelly skated' on a space enclosed within one of the wharves'on the St; Lawrence,wb ere, - from the nature of tht) place, they were subjected to much incon venience, "outsiders" frequently rushing in with all the hauteur and self-importance of the true born American, and disturbing many a little manoeuvre intended for the entrapment of some promising commercial bejeweled and bewhiskered D'Orsay, or some gruffer and larger pedigreed marching lieutenant. Some of this bevvitchingness could not well be thrown away on an intercepting stevedore, or aimed at the susceptible heart of the unfortunate fellow who scudded about on borro wed skates, and a change for the better was therefore determined upon at a.. coun cil of war, in which some of the pettiest heads in the city solemnly came to gether, and finally hit upon the exclusive, but necessary and convenient scheme, since so successfully carried out. "Rome was not built in a'day," and neither was the rink of the present period. It rose to its present proud shape from a very humble begin - ning—a ham-like shed run up in a hurry, and dingy, narrow and obsdure, which was erected outside of St. Louis Gate, and was irreverently called the "cattle shed." Tne fair dames, the portly matrons and the sylph-like damsels, who gyrated in it on "the light fantastic toe," had long ere this invented the Bloomer costume, and fear lessly claimed it as their own when accused by a bold, shameless bachelor of our ac quaintance,,with copying Miss Lucy Stone's toilette. They were not evidently ashamed of the proportions of their :ankles, and all through the movement displayed a courage and power of invention truly masculine. The original rink had primitive windows on a level with the ground, through which the gamins of the town would peep to see "ladies and gentlemen skate in a house ;" and every now and then would shout, -"There goes the girl with the golden boots," "Look at that swell with the hi-glass," "Here comes the. belle with the feathers," the basso profundo of an attendant portly Aergeant breaking in every now and then with, "Clear out, boys, or I'll .put some of you in chokev." So much for a beginning ultimately and shortly destined to lead to the erection of palatial edifices over half a continent, in which the msrry game of the rink could be played by night and by day, and the arts of the drawing room displayed on a field calculated to attract and dazzle unwary bachelors. Montreal, Boston and Halifax, soon followed the example of Quebec, the first rink erected in the city springing into existence in 1559, the year in which the Montreal club erected its building on Upper St. Urbain street. Since then the Victoria rink has been con structed in a style and manner which far distances all other edifices of a siamar character, and there is every reason fur the belief that henceforth the "institution" will be a permanent one, a knowledge of skating being fully as essential to a lady as the gentler but less healthful "practice" at the piano or the accomplishments of social life. VICTORIA SKATING RINK OF MONTREAL This rink was constructed during the sea son of 1862, and was first opened to ic.s sub scribers as a club, for use on the 24th of December of that year. An act of incorpo ration was obtained, wader which the club holds and manages its real estate, ofa value now of about $30,000, while the capital stock is kept within the limit of 300 shares, of $5O each; or $15,000. The building is situate on Drummond street, on a lot 120 by 227 feet. 'rue area for skating is 202 feet by 80 feet wide. covering a space of about 16,C00 square feet. This is spanned by a semi-circular framed roofing, rising to a height of 52 feet, and constructed in such a manner as to give an apparent lightness of effect, combined with strength, the arched principals of the roof spring immediately from the ground. The skating area is surrounded on all sides by a platform ten feet wide for promenading, and in the centre of one side is a recess in which, extending over the' platform, is a handsome and commodious gallery for the music, which is supplied weekly by fine military or other bands. The rink is lighted during the day by large windows on three sides, and at night by six pendant rings or stars,each contain ing forty-eight burners, and by a bracket light attached to each of the principals of the roof, containing in addition one hun dred and ninety-two burners, making with those in the orchestra some five hundred jets, by which the building is brilliantly and effectively illuminated. There is also a small gallery at the west end, over the entrance door, from which an excellent view of the whole may be obtained. The building is entered by a spacious hall, on each side of which, and opening on the platform, are separate dressing rooms for ladies and gentlemen, with hat and cloak rooms attached. These rooms are furnished with numerous boxes, each with lock and key, and of sufficient size to hold the skates, boots, &c. They are also warmed and thoroughly comfortable. The superintendent lives an the premises, occupying rooms over the entrance hall. The business of the Victoria rink is man aged by seven directors, choSen annually by the shareholders,and all applications for ad missions as annual subscribers are made to and determined by the directors. The skat ing season opens about the middle of De cember, and continues almost uninter ruptedly for four months, the rink beinc , opened for use from BA. M. till 10 P. M. Skating has been enjoyed as far on as the 15th of May. Fancy dress entertainments take place two or three times during the winter, and are thronged by enthusiastic skaters, with their friends as spectators, numbering in all some fifteen hundred or two thousand per sons. This stirring crowd, the inspiring music, brilliant lights and extra illumina tions produce a very fine effect. Vlllll/: w‘lki THOMPSON'S LONDON SITOBEENER, 011 EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, Of public institutions in TWENTY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-air b Lao aces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Orates, Fire board Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhoie Plates, Broilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., - at who:esale and retail, by the 1213,nufacturers &USE, SHARPE & THOMPSON, 026,th,5,tn,8m/ No.-209 North Second street, THOMAS b. DIXON & SONS, ....:_-_...- ~ Late Andrews & Dixon, ".' No. Opposite lJn 1324 CHESTNUTited States street Mint Philadelphia. rs% jTafacturers of PARL LOW-DOWNOR.,, O OH TIORMBER, , And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous ana Wood Sires, ALSO, WARM-AIR ITfRNACES, For Warming Public and Private Buildings, REGISTER' S, VENTLLATOBS AxD CHIMNEY-CAPS COOKING - RANGES BATH-BOILERS. el, odil WHOLESALE and RETAIL. p , u.l-7 9 COAL. - MACTIEB. & ST stF , L, having been ap pointed Sole Agents for the sale of the celebrated coal mined •by the DUNCAN COAL COALPANY., are now prepared to receive orders for the same by the single ton or cm For stoves or grates this Coal is un rivaled. MACTLEM & STEEL. 255 6outh Broad street. Apply ki dei24me 3. MASON myna. - JOHN J. SHIlle..11? TEE IINLEWSIGNED INVITE ATIT,ItTION TO their stock of suck Mountain Company's Coal. . Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal. and Locust Mountain, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market rates, and to deliver in the best condition. Orders left with B. MASON SINES, Franklia Instl- Mte Building, sEv.zwrn street, below Market. will bs promptly attended to. BINFS k SITE &F, BOA! Arch Street Wharf, Schuylkill. COAL.—EIJOARLOA.F. BEAVER MEADOW ANL spring Mountain, Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain from I.lchuylifill, prepared expressly for &fully use Depot, N. W. corner .E,IGHTEI and Wfl LOW streetsi Office, No. U 2 south SECOND street. • mh.27 ' . . J. WALTON St CXI. P'll4ME+ofikTill MBE HANDSOME P.ESIDENCE, N. E. corner,c7r Spruce and Eighth streets, has been opened for the reception of boarders. Monts single, and suites and vcitn or without private table.. • AS lmo* Y EVENING BULLETIN ; RB.IL THE DAI 4N , FIRE IN RANCE. Liverpool and London and Globe INi3IIRANCII COMPANY. Authorized Capital, $lO Millions. Inve"ted Funds, over 16 Millions. Yearly Revenue, over 5 Kilgore'. Invested in the .United btates, over $1,500,000. All losses promptly adjusted without reference to England, ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania, OFFICE, No, 6 Merchants' Exchange, delss,tu.th-tft PHILADELPHIA. DELAWARE .151.IITUAL SAFETY LbISILTEANCE COMIAIvY INCIOSPORA.TXD BY THE .PEANSYLVA.NIA., 035. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. ... MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESF3ELS,} CARGO, To all partsof the world. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by River, Canal, Lake and Land Carriage, Union. FIREaII parts of the FIRE _INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c. 6100,000 United Staten 5 per cent. loan, '7l p 5,000 00 129,01.0 United States 6 per cent. loan, 'Bl 1:93,100 00 Untted States 7 5-10 per cent. loan Treasury ',Notes v 19-1,575 00 100,000 State ofrennsylania Five Per Cent. Loan— 90,555 00 54,000 State of Pennsylvania ;Six Per Ce — nt. Loan 1:5.000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. L0an,..... 20,000 Pennsylvania Ba iroad Fast, Mort gage,Sis Per Cent. Bonds ..... . 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Seconi - Mort gage r.21.x rer Cent Bonds 25,000 Western Penna. Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds 11,000 aou Shares btocK tierintuttown Gas Company, principal and interest, guaranteed by the City of Philadel phia 7,150 140 Shares Stock Penna. ltailroad Lomparly 5,000 100 :shares Stock North Pen usylvan..a Railroad Company 10,00 I...posit with the United State (Jo venni:let t, subject to lu days call :0,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent.. Loan 170.700 Loans on Bouts and Mortes.ge, first liens on City Property 170,7°0 00 Par. Real Estate. bills recei dole fur imsurs.nce made Balances due ILA gemcies.— ereauumh ou na noe Pollele,. Accrued Interest. and Lauer debts due the Company -crop Alla btu ck or sundry insurame and other Companies. o,itz Esjmated ash in , 55.J. , ,e, 85 Cash In Urn iver 0 - 7 s 48 rbomna C. Hand, J. hn C. Davis, Edmund a. Souder, l'heophilus Spalding, John It. Penrose, Jr n.es Henry C. 1 allett, Jr., J sines C Baud, illiaun C. Ludwig, J. sepb H. Seal, George G. Leiper, Hugh Craig. Hobert Barton, John D. Taylor, THOMAS JoHiS C. HENRY LYLEC , Seen. NbURANCId; (XIIIPA.NY OF NORTH Alla. - RICA I.—MARnI.E. FIRE AND INLAND TRANSI.OI, TATION LNSDRANCE. Office, No. 232 WALNUT street, south nice, giant oc '['s3rd street. The Properties of this Ooronany aro well invasten nod thrnish an aysllable fend for the nraq Indetan!O :. ail person a )10 prurectrd Insurance, MARlNErusx.s taken o:1 Vh.ttels, `redzlsta and rpea. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS us Met bundl=e per Railroads, Canals and Steamboat& FIRE RIr_zEIS ou Merchandise, Furniture and Balk 1n55 In Citzanticoactr. LL CORPORALi riti--CAPITAL, line,o3o AND PAID IN AND SECURELY I NVE-IST Arthur G. (.)silln, • - Gat:anal W. Jones, John A.:lircwn, Charles Tay r, Ambrose White, Richard D. Wood. William Welsh, Wuttnm E. Bowen, T. (.'hart AdITHITR RECARran PLATT, Secret '42.111. FIRE ASSOCIATIOn, Incorporated March 27, IMO. F A . OFFICE. No. 34 N. FLFTH. street. Da• . ears EIIILIJINGS_ __,_HOLSEHOLD FUR NITURE and MERCHANDISE (caner ally, from Loss by Fire, (in the CtrQ , 01 tZ? Philadelphia only.) ITATEfidgra of the Assets of the AIMOCIIIIIOII January 1, ISGS. Bonds and Mortgages on Property in the City of Philadelphia round Rents . 28,5341 64 Real Estate. (Office, Fifth and North streets.) 14.310 11 il. S. Got%.. . _.. ...-....-- 45,030 of Deposit with U. S. Asslstant -. Trw-stirer_..._ 1 2; .0001 1 Win. H. llAXlalitol2, Jos. B. Lyndal. John Sor.d._r. Levi P. Oonta. Peter A. Keyser, F4ltaliel Eyarilstirk. John PILL Mules P. Bower: John Cterrow, Hobert Shoemaker, Gee. L Young. Jesse Lightfoot. mys T. SIITIR., Secretary, - 1 1 HE COUNTY FIRE OFFIQB NO. 110 SOUTH FOURTH STBKIT, "The Fire Insurance Company of the Cooney of fhliadelphia." Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in Ida, for Indemnity against lan w damage by fire, exclusively. CHARTER PERPETIJA_L. This old and reliable institution, with ample capita , and c.ntingent Rind carefully invested continues to in. mre buildings, furniture, merchandise, dk.c., either per ruanently or for a limited time against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the abaolu safety of its customers. losses adjusted and paid , itj:k all possible dettpatch DUl„}t ORS. Edwin Charles 7. Sutter, Edwin L. Beak% • henry Crilly, John Horn, Robert V. Massey, Jr., Joseph Moore, Henry Budd, George Menke, Andrew H. Miller James N. Stone. J. SuTrEb, President BErmarner P. Hownuarn. Bee'v and Treasurer. IGHCENETX IN N .URANCE ,00Id:PANY OP PHILA. D INCORPORATED MS—CHARTER PERPETUAL NO. 224 WALNUT Street, opposite the Ex In addition to MARINE and ND INSURANOB this Company insures from loss or damage by FIRE, en liberal limitedterms, on buildin on gs, merchandise, =Wham i periods, and permanently buildings by deposit of premium. The Company has been in active operation Mr more than SIXTY , during which all loam bays been promptly adjusted and paid. =MOTORS. John L. Hod ge, Lawrence Lewis, Zr., William McKee, David Lewis, ht. B. Mahony Benjamin Elting, John T. Lewis, Thomas H. Powers, William S. Grant, A. R. McHenry, Robert W. Learning. Edthond Castilion, D. Clark Whartor4 Samuel Wilcox. JOHN R. CIELEDDER,PreaIdiaIL BAKE= Wilcox. Secretary. FIRBENBURA_NCIA. TELE HOME ThTI3IIXLANCE OOMPANY pwrt.,v9ELPECLA. No. 150 South FOITRTH Street. muter Perpetual. Authorized Capital, POO" Paid up Capital, sloo,__ _OOO. mantes against loss or damage by 0 00, on building, other perm d household nand.anently or for a period, Also, „ ANDROS generally an tare city or country. DIIIZOTOBE. James Brown, Thomas Kimber, Sq., Chas. A. Huy, Henry S. McComb, Wm. TX LettAt Lemuel Con, wima x i t B . smitock, Chas. P. Bayard, Wm. H. Needles, J. Hlllborn Jones, John Woodside, John D. Taylor, John B WN, President , CHAS. A. D____,TrY VP>3 President, i nhttniwil THOMAS aressuisoN. Secretary. ICERIOAN HIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 41. iziooßroluvramisio.--cmturrmat Nowak TUAL. ILO WAISTUT Street above THIRD Street. pEUTLADMPHLA. Raving a lane paid up CAPITA". STOUR and SUR PLUS invested in sound and available Securities, con tinue to insure on Dwellings, Store% Purnirom Mer chandise, Vessels In port r and their Cargoes . and other Fu Property. ..!../ILosses liberally and prompslJ adjusted. - - - - Thorium B. Kanto, John Welsh, Baronet 0. Morbon, Pat:risk Brady. Israel Id ITHOX.9 ALBEar 0. L. Oarkwrorm - INSVB LEGISLATURE. OF ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 1, 1865. _ Matketvalup_ DLREGTOB2. Samuel E. Stokes, Penistou. Henry Sloan. Widiarn (1. Bculton, Edward Darlington, H Jones Brooke, Edward Lafourcade, Jason P Jones. James B. 11cFaraund, Joshua P. Ey re, Spencer hfollvabae, J. B zemple. Pittsburgh. J. B. Berger, Pittsburgh. D T.llforgan , Pittsburgh. C. HAS J. President. DAVIS, Vice President , tary. del ttnol TOTAL PROPE:ST. c1,7u0,e00. PEC.P.t.c - st, AL CHASTER. James N. Diskant., B. Morris Wain, John Meson George L. 'Harrison, Francis IL Oope, Edward EL Trohtm, E. S. Clarke, I William Otun.miscs. !ton Henry. G. COFF7X, President. nary, TRUSW;EEk GEORGE W. TB'ON, Prmldatt. OE OOMPANYr BELOW OHIM3TNUT. John T. Linde' Jams B. CamPbeln Edmund G. Dinah, Charles W. Ponitneyi see. z R. ALUM, Prentdent. :ram nun DELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1866. r EE .k• ELT A NUE INSURANCE 00.x1.2,tri1 toF PHILADELPH T A incorporated in 1841. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE, No. SOS WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $.300,ut11, Insures against loss or damage by FIRE, on Houses, Stores and other Buildings, limited or per petual, and on Furniture. Goods Wares and merehan diseln town or country- LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. ABBli,TB ' ' 14.08,004 71 Invested in th e MI lowing •oecurities. via: First Mortgages on City Property, well se cured • 11244.00 00 United btates Government Loans 153,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 55,000 00 Pennsylvaniao,ooo,o.o 6 per cent. Loan 21,000 00 Pennsylvania ttailroad Bonds, first and se cond Mortgages Canacen and Amboy Bldlroad Company's 6 per cent. Loan Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com- pany's 6 per cent. Loan Et untangdon and Broad lop 7 percent. mort gage boncs County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.-- ltiechanles' Bang stock.. Commercial Bank of re n ray Ivauia Stock... Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock.. !reliance 'Lemur-co Conagauy of Pliilaciel • phia's s tack Cash In bank and on hand Clem. TI-gley, Fm. "hasher, Samuel 331spham, H. L. Carson, 2tobert Ste.-n, Wm. ateveuson, James T. CLEL. THOMAS C. BILL, Secr PIILLADELPHIA, Decemb: ?LBE INStritANGB EXCLUSIVELY. —THE PENNSYLVANLI. FIRE 1.: - .43117.1ANCE COM• PANY—lncorporated IS2S—Charter Perpetual—No, mO WALNUT Street, opposite independence Square, This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to Insure against luta or damage by are on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently: or for a limited time. Also, on Furnituro,Stooks of Goods and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Caeal, together with a large Burplin Fund la Invented in the moat careful manner, which enablgo them to ofihr to the 'neared an undoubted zoaaritY ii the case ahem. . _ Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, Isaac Razlehnrst,, Thomas Robins, Daniel Hi DAATE WILLIAM G. C733.0W8L.T... 112.,5i2 50 /Ca:ERMAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COALBANY. : 4-oftice paronhstr Raiding, No. 12 WALNUT Street. M.A.R.UQ, AND .UsILAND ENSITBANOE2.— Risks taken on vectkPia carom and freights to all par'e of the world, and onsods on Wand transportation no rivers, canals, nal as t ernd other oonveyarays throngluxd the Uni win r TAM 024_16,. ?raiment, pierm3. CULLEN, Vies Presidia-rd. ROBERT J. IttEE Secretary. William Craft, eeter Otani. John Dailett, H. Merrick, W. Rlchard2, Qlli es Daflett, WECI. M. Baird, Pearson lEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPAIAT 01 d. PHILADELPHIA,—Ortim Northeast corner of THIRD and BUTTONWOOD B.treeta(late Tarnmann, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennaylvaisla, OlAx..nra PEEpErtrAL, CE.Otai authorirad by law ijic,OCC Make Insurance against Loss or Orb:lege try Fire of Public or Private Buildings, Furniture, Blunki Goods and Merchandise, en favorable terms. MEM uu LI .u 1.3 George A.ugnst C . ler, John F. ReinerLing, Henry Troomn, McDaniel, George Buis, Jr., Hoary Garter, Edward GEORG JOHN F. RIMS PHILIP E. OOLEMAN. el ..I.'.i,tao It. HF PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST .0031. 1 PANY, OF PRrLADELPILIA..— f neorporatett by the State of Permaylvanta, act month, y_od, 1855, INSURES L.TVES ALLOWS INTEREST ON DE. POSITS AND GRANTS CAPITAL _ DLEtELTPO - RS. --- ~a muel B. Shipley, Richard Cadbury, Jeremiah Tri.pker, Hen Haines, Joshua H. Morris, T. Wis ry tar Brown. Richard Wood. Wm. CI. Longstreth. Coffin. Chas. F SAISUEL SONVIaND PASILY, Ac ANTERACITE INSURANCE OWAYANY ,••• CELL.STER PERPETTI.AI... °Bice, No. 811 WALNUT street, above Third, Fisila. Will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Build• logs, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also—Mari tie Insurance on Vessel a, CAI - vas ant: Freight. Inland Insuran LEL ECTce to all parts of the calor. OS. Wm. Esher, David Fimrson, D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Andenried, J. E. Dawn, J. R. Blakiaton, Wm. F. Dean, Joe. Mantleid, John lletchem, WM. President. WM. F. DEAN, Vke-Preeddent. WM. IC MI TEL. Secretary ing3 FAME INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 05 CILESTNTIT STREET, FEIELLADELPHLi. FIRS AND INLAND INSURANOB -- Bruin's N. Buck, Jno. W. Everma.n, Charles Iticltpinon, Robert B. Potter Henry Lert. s, Jno. Semler, Jr, Samuel Wrlghl, E. D. Woodruff., P. 8. Justice, Cart . Stokes, Bed A. West, Jos. D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. UM, Presldent. CHAR RICHARDSON. Vtoo Praildmar W. L RrarraltinD. Sazressrir TOURTALOTT BROTHERS' Concentrated Essence of Beer.. A delicious Beef Tea or Soup. Each one pound can rooming the extract of fifteen pounds of Beef. This article is a much better, as well as much more ecoao nalcal Beef Tea than families can make and is very highly recommended by J.. 11. Barnes, Surgeon Gene ral of the United States arid \ other physicians of the highest a finding. For sale by ,857 e SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, B. W. corner Broad and Walnut MATERIALS FOR MINCE PIES, Bunch, Layer and Sultana RAW R, Citron, Currants, Spices, Oranges, Cider, Wine, etc., etc., etc. ALBERT 0, ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Corner Eleventh and Vine Sts. S E I I 2A B TE & COCOA , ' MA Fond l UM otber prep °°°- nra tions, manufactured by Josiah Wehb St Co., for sale by E. C. KNIGHT 6c CA., Agents for the Manufacturers, ja4.lm S. E. corner Water ana Chestnut Weeks. NFRllTTS.—Prinoees Papenabell end Lisbon /I Almonds; splendid London Layer Raisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes, choice ,V.lezne ft in small drams, In store and for sale by M.F SP Tea Dealer and Grocer, N, W.curner Arch'and Eighth; COM:11'AI TEAB—Ex "Benefactor" and "Ceres' 1. in store at d for sale by E C. IINIGHT & CO., B. E. cor. Water and Chestnut street. PRIME NEW JERSEY LEAF LA KO in barrels and kegs, In store and for sale by E. C. KNIGHT tt, CO, B. E. cor, Water and Chestnut streets. Cl ßßlttr PEAS.—Fresh Imported Green Peas and Mushrooms, Green Corn and Tomatoes for sale by JAMES WEBB, Walnut and Eighth streets. PEACH:EEL—Adams county Peaches, the Onset grown, put up in gallon, half gallon and Tun/ can for sale low to famillee by J.MLLE.S WLEB, Walnut and Eighth streets. g (inn CASES PEACHES, TOMATOES, satisfaction For e Cornt Peas, &c., warranted to give ! by M. P. SPILLLN, N,W. car. Arch and Eighth streets. VITRA MACKF,RIL.—FWra choice large Macke. rel In kitta. Also new B iced and Pickled Sal. mon. For sal stereeta by 2,1 . F. 8 , N. W. oar. Arch and Bighth . , DY PKE/SERVED GINGER.—A small Invoice of this delicious confection, in small 3i* lb. boxes, just received at COUSTI '8 East End Grocery. No. US South elecend street. PRESERVED GINGER-800 cases choice Preserved Ginger. each jar_guaranteed, in store and for sale at COITtiTY'S East Nail Grocery, No. 11, South Second street. • Alf INCE PlES,—Balsins, Currants. Citron, Lemon /nand Orange Peel, Pare Spices, Cooking Wines and Brandies, new Sweet Cider, all for sale at COUSTI'S East End Grocery Store, No. us South Second street. NEW "litatatouTH BLOATER:; —A small invoice of tbese delightful and choice delicacies, for sale at COVSTI"S East End Grocery, 2.10. 118 South Second str• PRIME SPANISH OLlVES.—Spanish Queen Olives, Staffed Olives, East India Hot Pickles. Boneless Sardines, and all kinds of new Canned Fruits, Meats, Soups. Milk and Coffee, at COUSTY'S East End Gro cery. No. 118 South Second street. eiRAITEERBIEB.-20 barrels Jersey cultivated Chan berries in store and for sale by M. E. E. W. cor. Arch and Eighth streets. 1043 , 11111 , 141047 A 013004 DrRECTORS. , 79 BenJ. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, Charles Leland., Thomas H. Aoore, Samuel Castner, Alfred English, '. Young, A TINULEY, President. •et.ary. er 1, 1965. _de2o-th.s,tu,tt John Deverenx, Thomas Smith, Henry Lewin, J. oilllngham Fell. tclec. Jr. Jr., President. Strzetary DIMPOTOBS. - Henri C. Lapont Wm. S. Lowt•ar, J. Johnston Brown, Samuel A. Solon, I Mason Huteltna, Henry L. Hadar; S. FnArnan U.OrZan, Rarrtil. Lai Dnu:CTOES, Christopher Y. MILla. Frederick Sisske, Jonas Bowman. Frederick Doll, Jacob &headier, Stephen Smith, Samuel Miller, P. Moyer. E EF.ETY. President. ERLING, Vice Presidev. Secretor', SHIPLEY, Free!dent. Jou. . 111 Bourn Fourth Street GROUEIZIFZ. RICHARD PENISTAN'S Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaults, 4340 Chestnut Street s PFrTT, A T)ELPHIA. Established for the Bale of Unadulter ated Liquors Only. Special Notice to Families Richard Penistan's Celelnated, Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Now so much recommended by the Medical Faculty fur Lwalizs. $1 25 PER DOZEN, PI hese Bottl es hold one Pint ) The above being of the very best quality, It mast be ed i t:l , - 1 . 1;V ! v h: i. pziLe is ex par ceVl o l, l gid i - e l i r c i t l, - .. all y without extra charge. Bratdie;, Wines, Gins, Whisk les,&e., &c. Warranted pare, at the lowest possible rates, by the Bottle, flalicn, or Cr.s.k. CHAIL4P,V4NES of the best brands offered lower than by apy other house. On Draught and in Bottles, PURD GRAPE JUICE. This Is an excellent article for Invalida. It Is a sure clue for Dyspepsia. HAVANA CIGARS. OLIVE OIL, PICKLES, SAUCES, BAY RUM, SARDETES, London and Dublin Porter and Brown Stout—English and Scotch Ales. detall 4,560 00 1,050 00 4,000 00 10,000 00 380 00 HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE , DUNTON,, 161 SOUTH MOST 61., 801.11 JkOZNT. Rif LNk .—The isttention of the trade is solicited to . If I' the following very choice Wines, &c, for sale JOSEPH F. HONTO/1, No. 151 South Front street above Viali,nt MADEIRAB—OId Island. 8 years old. SF feRF.IEL--Chn:ipbell & Co, sli,gle, double r.nr triple Orspe, E. Crns ,, e & Sons, I..ndolph, Topuc, ales Spanish. Crown and F. Valletta. Vinho Vetho Real, Banton ant Rebello Valente & Co. Vintages PM to Int CLARET'S-Crete Ills Freres r.nd St. Eszephe CbEa eon hominy. VItIIMOCTE—G. Jourdan, Brive & 00. 3.IIISCAT—de Froutignsa. CRAM_PAGNES Eroest Irrony, "Golden Mar,' de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other favorite bnlnds. LUKEWHISKY.—Choice lota of old NVbat, Ry; r and Rouroon Whisky. for sale by E. P. MIDDLE TON. 5 North FRONT Street. Iyls COD LIVER OlL—Twenty-live barrels, new made, L'Od Liver Oil, of very superior quality; Curb. Ammonia. just received, in jars; also, just received twenty-five barrels very superior Alcohol, warranted IM per cent., in the best of packages, and for sale by JOHN t 2.1 3 & CO., No. 718 Market street. TJODGSOYIS BRONefLLAI TABLE rs.—Thell. clation of Bronchitis' Catm - rh. Hoarsencsf. any eq collar Complaints. Affecting the Organs of the V •Ice Public Speakers , hmger and Amateurs have beet greatly benefited by using these Tablets, and their tu,gt appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly r..> ot.mmends them to pet - sons affected with ElliON CHITII3, 110AIRSVA - & , ,,,, -, :, and CATARRH of ,thi HEAD and BRE.A.IiT. For .ale by Drtucists gen erftilz. Prepared only by LANCAsTER & WILL ,4 . A pothe caries, northeast corner Arch and Tenth oar' . __.slso,con XTEW STRENGTH_ENING .PLASTI.F.S with the pliancy - of silk, the strengtz and softness of kid. For atrecr - .1. ons of the Chest, pains weakness. ,:tc. They are cleanly and odorless comfortable and effective. Sold by FI t e ß BELL, -14,0 Lbecary, 1410 Chestnut street, aul6 rtRUGI3.I.ST•S' SU:CDREE.S. Orndortes Yoriazt Pill Tilea.Corntra, Rushee. Mtrrore Tw,e7. =rA,Pr.: Razes, Horn &coops, Surgical .I.ll3lremee:3., 'irnene, yard and Soft Rubber Gn , ds, Ctal al:les. Ginn.; an. Metal nyriegta, ac., all at "First Hands - S2StArDE.IS c 3 BROTRE - 3. 23 South Elghto street. ROBERT SHOEMAKERN. E. CORNEL FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, Wholecait Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers In Wlndoa. Class. White Lead, and Paints of every descripL:on odes to the trade, or consumers, acomplete stock goOd3 In their line, at the lowest market rates. ROBERT SSOEMAKER & CO., Northeast corner Fourth and Race streets. AGNESlA—leaning's calcined, in loth. round tiul iii and boxes. also to bottles. Jennitt;'s Chrbonate of Magnesbii. In 2 os. and 4 oz. papers. Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and for sale by CHAIILES ELL IS SOS' & CO., Druggists, Market and Seventh streelz Philadelphia. • selS LiSSMiTIAL OLLS.—PURE OILS OF ALMONDS ./124 Lemon, Bergamot., anise, earrawr.y, Coves Orange, Wlnid-rgreen, Cinnamon, Lavender, Juniper ()Peppermint, Frasatras, Rose, Rose e...realiciai Citronella. u - Verbena, do., ell of vmrtanted quality. Fin sale by W7I.T.r l lT 1.7.1 - .1 ,1 t, dr. Co.. Drogghsta, Nos. 721 aed 722 Market street. A Tvptrus.—L. 1-.1_1;(4E ANL CiFZIE.R.AU, gTOCK os 1 -" Drags, Caen is and ?harni.?,contlcal 1-'epAra Cons, for sale by WILLI' 4 M FLLTA & Drnir_Vala Nos. 724 and l Market street. BAY Rllll.—Just received. an invoice of Gennint Imported Bs Y Rum, for sale by gallon. by ROBERT 8E0E74 a RER u 00., Druggist, W. F. cox ner Fourth and Race streets. NEW "PILE PEPE."—A J. 11 Find portable contrivance for thn application of an• l~unenta to the internal inirfaaa of the re:sum. Sold by HIIBBEIX. A ..tbecary. 141 °bent - ant ate:. A V Vl'l OA j A MM. .A. ERREINLAIC. 4J..11,117T atranoNENß., No. W_ street. REAL EBTATE BALE, JAN. 10, 18364 This Bale, at the Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon. Wit include— NU shares Cooper Fird Arms Manufacturing Co. lo shares Bear Mountain Franklin Coal Co.. (euch entitled to 3 tons of coal at cost at this lime.) SECOND BELOW DAT; PHI:Sr—A three story brick house, 2d, below Dauphin, loth ward, 16 feet 4 Inches front and 70 feet deep to an alley. $.44 ground rent p'r annum. Orphan.? i&tirt Sale—Estate of Walter Stone. a minor. RICHMOND ST., TWENTY-FIFTH frame hou.se and lot, Richmond. above Ann st, xv by , J4' feet. $25 ground rent. Orpnans' (burl Sale—Eslateof Lurid Read, .deed. BROAD STREET ARMORY—The valuable pro perty known as the "City Armory." Broad st, below Race; 55 feet front by 120 feet deep to Goodwill et. The banding is a handsome and most substantial structure. admirably adapted for a forwarding house. Af3 - Four firths of the purchase money may remain on mort gage. Sale by order of the Conunissisner of GUI/ Pro perty. sale at the City Arsenal, Race street. below Broad. HARNESS, BRIDLES' HALTERS, SADDLES, PISTOLS. Sc. ON TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 16. At 10 o'clock, will be sdld at public sale, without r'- serve, at the City Arsenal, Race street, below Broad, 50 sets Oak Tanned Leather .Axtillery HarneSe. Saddles, Bridles, Halters. Haversacks, w u Horse Pistols, ,16 Colt's Revolvers, Boxes, lisapsacks, Cantoons,Leaden Bullets, &c. IR" allay be examined with catalogues three days berere the sale, VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE, SALE, TO REAL ESTATE O.PERATORS. Will be sold. at very low rates, to a pan y who will take them all in one lot, five desirable dwellings in the heart of the city. Immediate occupancy can be had 11 desired. This is a very favorable opportunity to par ties who seek good real estate investments to bay at old prices property which will pay well and increase In value. For particulars apply at the auction store. MARKET ST. STORES--At private sale, the valu able four-story brick store B. E. corner of Market and Bank 'sta. In first rate condition. Terms accommo dating. ALSO—The substant al perty at the S. E. corner of Market and Straw eta. In excellent order. These properties will be sod so as to pay a good 111- terest on the investment STABLE—A very desirable property la the neigh. boyhood of Twelfth and Locust ste. TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Ridge road, 9 miles from the State House. known as the "Sorrel Horse." Plane, surveys, &c., at the store. Property No. 402 south Front et, 41 by 100 feet. do do 1138 and 1140 Lombard at 80 acres, Germantown 37 do - Fisher's lane Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth do do Barker do do de 8 Building Lots, south Twenty-second at • Property northeast corner Fourth and Spruce eta Dwelling, with aide yard. Darby road Brown-stone Store, Second at, near Chestnut Residence and large lot, Burlington do No. 201 south Tenth at do do 418 south Eleventh st Dwelling, 430 Pine st do 508 Pond et 5 acres of Land, Federal st.Twenty,sixth Ward VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST—A Veol valuable business property Chestnut st, having two fronts—in good order, exc. Occupancy with the deed. JFITZPATRICK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NEW . Auction House, No. 927 CHIE3TNUT street_ adja. cent to the Continental, Girard, St. Lawrence, Biarkoe House and other popular Hotels. T. L. Astvroarnar, & AIIcTIONKEIiS_, _ No. BM MUM= street. ittlove Fffib. 14-1 JP FORD de CO.. • - ATICITIONZERS, No. SOS MAILIEET street, ~IIBPTFBS3BRINLEY & CO.. No. 615 CHESTNUT and No. 612 .TAYNB street. LIQUORS. DRIUUS. STOCKS. AIUCTIQN ..fiAlbrAL Tlfo2l..afi er, SONfs. AticiT/OffElia/Ri. IVOa and 191SouthrOVRTR street. BALES OF tiTtarllB AND REAL itITA'IT: ,at the Ezchange, every TUESDAY, stag Mar; Lef - Handbills or each pmparlylasued separatelYt z,nd on the SaturdaY Provleas to each sale 2ttll Cala. loans h earaphie: , form, giving fall 4.escriptimia. - REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATESALE. . Printed catalogues comprising several hundred thousand dollars, including every description of city and country property, from the smallest dwellings to the most elegant mansions; elegant country seats. Mims, business properties. dre. PLONNITVRE SALES AT THE AIICTION STORE EVEItY THURSDAY. gg" Particular aUeotton given to soles at private residences Kira T E 4 TATE SALE, JAN. 16. To Capitalists, Business Men, &c. —To close a Part nership concern.—VEßY VALUaBLE RIISINE3S PROPERTY. M.A.R.ILET -TREET, west of Eighth, Futrii.sTQßY ICH STOREHOUSE, Railroad Tracks, &e. Lot 32 feet 3 2nchEs on Market street, 206 lee!, In depth through to Filbert st, Peremptory Srla—To close an Estate—VALUABLE BUSINESs STANDS, STORE AND DWELLING. 'o. 118 south Fourth st,between Chestnut and Walnut fill, with dwelling adjoining on Library et, two fronts.• Very Valuable Business Property—THßEE-STORY BRICK In OTEL and DWELLING, Stores, Stables: end large Loh; known as the • Seven Stars," corner of Main street dud Oxford plank ruse FRA.NRFORO, 130 Ward.= feet on the Frankfort? road, 370 feet on the Oxford plank road. VA 1136, BLE FOl3 ir-ST„OR Y BRICE BUILDING. Warehouses, Railroad Tracks, deo,. I.IJ fret ou Brood street, lie feet on Vine street, 115 feet on Pearl Street, 140 feet on alO feet alley-4 fronts. MIIi:CELLANEODS BOOKS FBO3I A LIBRARY. ON WEDNESDAY A FTERSOUN, JAN. At the auction store, valuable afiscellaneuns Books, Prom a Library. Also. walnut bookcase, photograph albums, &c. Sale Nos. IR9 and 141 South Fourth at. S 171.1" RIOR ' FURS ITUR E, 1 , NE MIRRORS, CHANDELIERS, IRON SAFES, FINE CAR PETS, &a ON THURSDAY MORNING. At 9 o'clock. at the auction store, by catalogue, sutterior furniture, quit handsome parlor furniture, this mirrors, chandeliers, iron safes, tine carpets, dm. Peremptory sale on the Premises. ELEGANT BROWN STONE RF.SIDENCE AND PURN IT BE. S. R. corner of Chestnut and Eighteenth streets. with Stable and Cocci Rouse in the rear on Chatham st. ON WEDNESDAY 1110.11NINGI JAN. n. At 10 o'clock, on the premises, the handsome four sti,ry Brown e tone Residence, With double three story Back Buildings, S.B. corner of Eighteenth and Chest nut streets 22 feet front. 150 feet deep to Chatham et.; house well built and handsomely timsbed with rill the modern conveniences. Also, Stab.e and Coach Rouse in therear. Clear of all incumbrances. Terms—sls,ooo may re- main en mortzage fora or 5 years. SPLENDID FURNITURE G RA:N - 3D PIANO, ME CHANICAL ORGAN. cost over Wu() in gold. Large Mirrors, Curtains, Painting?, ac Immediately alter the sole of the house will be sold, by catalogue, theentire Furniture, including a number of ap - Ist. (*Dutiful, COStif and valuable articles. caRhIAGE.S. ti.LEIGHS; HAItNEaS,Ra Ai. o, or the same day, commencing at S o'clock. wilt be so:d a pair of nne carriage Horses, Coupe, Phzet.in, Heichs. Ouublc gilt and silver mounted single and duuble Harness. Suitb:e Furniture, .Fll/1 1...1111C11- lan in catalogues. No. 1k24 North Tenth s , reet. FE.,NITEItE, FINE BRUSSELS CAE &c. ON FRIDAY .:1101iNI_NG. JAN. 12, A t 10 o'cick . k. at No. 1e2.4 Notta Tentr, sr.reet, above Or met. the .',..uperior Wa!nat Par!or and C'hani- Ft.rrllure. Oak Diningßom For.,:tare. Fine cat ull,swar.. Pule Brasf.els anti Imperial Carpets, ;,,,y be QS ran tried at d o ctocti on the morning of sale.. S,UPE PlOl. A T PRIVATE SALE—Modern TREI9IDENCE, with 3 at.rf Ciermanto - Nn. LLTA.B LE LOT Rzzren st, crest of rat. OETGA 12.3,09.0.—A lint class well cut : !gage of f;:a.lou. DY JOIFEC R. MYERS c 3. co.. AUCTION'AERS I) Nos. 22 94,d 2:1-1 liaricPt eltret Learn-3r of Rank LAI- GE P42•441T1VE -4 e. I V, OF GIC.RII,IiiS ITRENO:Ei; SD A:IIEF.I4: &IC DRY GOODS. We will bold a large sale of Foreign and DombatlC Lry Gc.ods, by catalogue, on FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT and part for cast:. ON 'I HURSDAY MORNING JAN. 11. Is o'clock, embracing Abollt Packagcsund LOU. of btsple and Fancy articles In Wooleir,, Worsteds, Lirf-ns, Silks - and Cottons, to which we invite the att,tition ofdealers. 13.—Cats3ognea ready a.ad goods arranged for ex earl, an morning ,:r LARGE PERFAWPTORY r T.P OF FOREIGN AXD DOMESi IC DRY GOOLii. NOTlCE—lncluded in oaf sale of THCBSDAY, San, will be found the following, v iz— S 8 F.TINES. CLOTHS., BALMORA_LS, &c. .$1 27 bales brown sheetings. cases bleached muslin, pieces shirting stripes. do apron checks. do twill.tl cassimeres. do velvet cords. do beaver and broad cloths. • do 13 , op and balmoral skirts. "I RAVELING sH Lkei: , AND ROBES.' Fn , l lion gents' traveling shawls and sleigh robes. SALE OF 13L'A Ell, FOR ACCOU.NT OF WHOlf IL AY CONCERN. , - - n:o army and bed blankets. to be sold to close a con igLcc.ot_ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, English merino shirts and drawers. Grnt's English brown cotton half hose, extra heavy, • ginar make. I aditif English Balmoral and scarlet skating hose. e.ses' oo do do do do do Ladies' mohair and merino hose. Gentlemen s lamb and silk lined calf skin gloves. Gentlemen's cloth and Ringwood gloves. 1107 Fe Aberdeen and R,ngwood gloves. :alit s' black and colored Paris kid gloves. rpHov S BIRCH & SON. AliCTlON7cvm.) AND CX:Ocift ETON • No. 1110 CHESTNUT street, (Rear entrance 1107 Sansom street.) HousehOld Furniture of every description recetved oat Consignment. SALES EVERY 1 tts AY MORNING. Saba of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the mooat Reasonable Terms. SALE OF BEAL ESTATE, S TOCUB, etc., AT THB EXCHANGE, Thomas Birch R Son respectfully Inform their rieud.i and the nubile that they are prepared to attend to the sale of Reid Estate by auction and at private inlet Baia at No.)110 Chestnut street. NEiv AND .SECONDHAIVD IiofiSEHOLD 'FUR PIANO FoRTEs, MIRRORS. CAR PET:3, Sc. ON FRIDAY ..IfORNING, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No, MO Chestnut street. will be eold— A mice assortment of superior parlor. chamber, dining room snd kitchen furniture. Sale at 'No. 719 Buttonwood street HOL"I 4 EB.OLD FCRNITTTRE MIIiAOK~. &a WEDN'E-. &DA 1? 34 ORNLNO JAN. 17, At to o'clock at No. 719 Buttonwood street. will be sold. the superior household furnitur.e, rosewood piano, ft 7,e. mantel & nd pier mirrors, ~tc. Catalogues at the auction store on Tuesday, 16th. DAVD3 dHARVEY. AUCTIONICIERS, (Late with M. Thomas Sow.) Store No. ,V 3 Chestnut street. FURNITURE SAL -- at tte Store every Tuesday. SALES AT RFSTI)=siCTRS will receive ItartierdAT attention. OWES lvi "MICEI4IOI:7"CTI°ISII4a., AND Sonthenat corner Sixth and Race streela. The ease will continue until every article is AL,. posed of. AT PRIVATE_FI FOR HALF THE USUAL siFTJ.T*6 - FRIS. -- - Fine gold hunting case, open face, English patent lever watches of the moat approved and beat makeng fuse gold hunting case and open face detached lever and lepine watches; ladles' fine gold watches; tine gold American lever watches; duplex and other watches. Fine silver hunting case and open face American. English, nwisa and other lever watches: time silver lepine watches: English, Swiss and French watches, in hunting cases, double cases and open flsce; tine gold. vest, neck, chatelaine, fob and guard chains; line gold Jewelry of every description; fawn= pieces; re volvers. &a. - - - IM.T.T A Rll TABLE. First class billiard tab le _ lV ___, complete. AT PR IVATE 4 E. Several braiding lute, in CSinden. N. J., Fifth and Chestnut streets. FIREPROOF MIDST. Large size fireprol.ichesi, 6 fereiiaigh by e% fees wide. made by Silas C. gerrin,g. Also. a small Salamander fireproof chest. MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, on goods al every desmiptlon. JD Y BABBITT di 0.. AUOTIONEEES.—• Cash Auction House, No. 230 MARKET street, corner of Bank street clash advanced on consignments without extra charge. 601 . LOTS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. CLOTHS. CASSIAS:NEES, SATINETS. SHIRTS, JACKETS, HOSIERY. GWRMAISTO WM GOODS, &c.. C. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING Commencing at 10 o'clock. - E) SCOTT, .Ta., AtitITTONETE,, B. 1020 40101wEBTNIIT street. EDUCIATION. lANO FORTE AND SINGING TAUGHT, by lE= P JANE LEWEaS, either at her pupils residence or at her own, Westside of THIRTY-SEVENTH Street, orst house above-Chestnut Street, West Philadelphia. Terms, VS per quartet. . Her pupils will have the use of one of Narveiea'a Superior Pianos- a most excellent instrument. Hiss L., had for two years the entireTharge of the music class in Pleasant Hill Seminary. West Middle town Pa., and can refer besides to a very large circle of private pupils. jai :mit Miss fIidADY E. THBOPP'S English and French 141 Boarding and Day school for Young Ladies, 1841 Chestnut street, de26-30t* SCHOOL FOR EOYS.—SPRING GARD.EF TIME. Terme per session of five menthe. Ja2 tu,th,s-lat* J. M. ITUNTINGTO2S, Principal. TECFALL SESSION OF 311 - .D3S ARROW'S S C EMINARY FOR YOUNG LADLES will galrt• mence on Wednesday, September 18th, at hat realdence, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth etreeta. Philadelphla. RXIMIIBNCere:—Rev. G. Emlen Rare D. D., Rev. Themealtraleerd, D. D., W. E. Allen, Fen. late President of Girard Ca TMPERIAL FRENCH 'PRDNES.-50 cases In tin -L canisters andlancy boxes, Imported and . for sale. byJOS. .ts. BURS'S& & CO., 108 Smith Delaware .4 . avenue. IVEW .12 A p4ufs. Soub oxesßonehang,Layerlistala LI Soo boxes Valencia Italsirm 100 mats Seedle' , a Raisins for sale by JOS. B. /11:4181-Mt, of CO. /15 Beatty Water street. PIAN , FORT"..
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